Despite his image as a jovial nostalgia merchant and the founder of the happiest place on Earth, Walt Disney was not afraid of the spooky and downright scary. The very first Silly Symphony, 1929’s The Skeleton Dance, was a celebration of the macabre. Virtually all of Walt’s earliest features had at least one sequence that was all but guaranteed to cause nightmares, from
Disney Plus-Or-Minus: The Watcher In The Woods
Disney Plus-Or-Minus: The Watcher In The…
Disney Plus-Or-Minus: The Watcher In The Woods
Despite his image as a jovial nostalgia merchant and the founder of the happiest place on Earth, Walt Disney was not afraid of the spooky and downright scary. The very first Silly Symphony, 1929’s The Skeleton Dance, was a celebration of the macabre. Virtually all of Walt’s earliest features had at least one sequence that was all but guaranteed to cause nightmares, from